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Quick Facts
GENERAL INFORMATION
T E A M
I N F O R M A T I O N
School:........................................................ Stetson University
2012 Overall Record:....................................................3-10-2
City:.........................................................................DeLand, Fla.
Conference Record/Finish:...................................2-5-1/8th
Founded:.............................................................................1883
Letterwinners Returning/Lost:...................................10/10
Enrollment:........................................................................3,900
Starters Returning/Lost:.................................................... 7/4
Nickname:.......................................................................Hatters
Newcomers:............................................................................14
Colors:...........................................Hunter Green and White
Home Arena:................................ Athletic Training Center
Letterwinners Returning (10): Chris Aguirre, Eli
Capacity:................................................................................ 500
Beates, JJ Bostic, Raffaele Centofanti, Evan Jimmo,
Affiliation:.......................................................NCAA Division I
Dwight Lodge, JJ Lofthouse-Smith, Steven Saballos,
Conference:.......................................................... Atlantic Sun
Andreas Schnabl, Travis Workman
President:................................................ Dr. Wendy B. Libby
Alma Mater, Year:.............................................Cornell, 1972
Starters Returners (7): Eli Beates, JJ Bostic, Raffaele
Athletics Director:.....................................................Jeff Altier
Centofanti, Evan Jimmo, JJ Lofthouse-Smith, Steven
Alma Mater, Year:............................................ Stetson, 1982
Saballos, Andreas Schnabl
Senior Woman Administrator:.................... Alicia Queally
Alma Mater, Year:..............................North Carolina, 1999
Starters Lost (4): Kai Eckenrode, Joakim Helland,
Athletic Department Phone:........................386.822.8100
Jonathan Mendoza, Luis Ocejo
P R O G R A M
ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS
H I S T O R Y
First Season:.......................................................................1957
Director:................................................................... Ricky Hazel
Overall All-Time Record:.................................... 341-450-72
Office:..................................................................386.822.8130
All-Time Division I Record:................................ 294-381-57
Email:........................................................ jhazel@stetson.edu
Last Conference Tournament:................. 2011 - Semifinals
Assistant Director (MSoc Contact):.............. Dan Forcella
Last Conference Finals:............2010 - L, 1-0 vs. ETSU (ot)
Office:..................................................................386.822.8718
Last Conference Title:....................... 2009 - 2-1 vs. Mercer
Cell:......................................................................207.650.6790
Last NCAA Appearance:................... 2009 - L, 2-1 vs. USF
Email:..................................................... dforcell@stetson.edu
Total NCAA Appearances:......................... 2 (2009, 2005)
Assistant Director:........................................... Jamie Bataille
Office:..................................................................386.822.8131
C O A C H I N G
S T A F F
Email:.......................................................jbataill@stetson.edu
Head Coach:....................................................T. Logan Fleck
Website:............................................... www.GoHatters.com
Alma Mater, Year:...............................Old Dominion, 1984
Twitter:...................... @StetsonHatters, @StetsonMSoccer
Overall Record (Years):................................113-68-22 (12)
Facebook:..........................Facebook.com/StetsonHatters
Record at Stetson (Years):................................ 56-37-14 (6)
Office Phone:....................................................386.822.8123
Assistant Coach:............................................Tony McManus
Alma Mater, Year:................Alabama-Birmingham, 2003
Office Phone:....................................................386.822.7014
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Name
Andreas Schnabl
Sebastian Contreras
Dwight Lodge
JJ Bostic
Patrick Jackson
Raffaele Centofanti
JJ Lofthouse-Smith
Steven Saballos
Ross Morison
Andre Reyes
Gianluca Carbone
Chris Aguirre
Alex Haddad
Trent Austin
Evan Jimmo
Travis Workman
Gonzalo Arroyo
Michael Tsalickis
Chase Rodgers
Eli Beates
Jack Bain
Justin Shirah
Paul Ladwig
Marvin Castellanos
Pos.
GK
D/M
F
D
M/D
M
D
M
F
M
M/F
F
M
M/D
D
M
M
D
D
M/F
F/M
D/M
GK
GK
Ht.
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-8
5-10
6-0
5-8
6-3
5-7
5-5
5-10
5-10
5-9
6-4
6-1
5-9
5-10
6-1
6-1
5-11
5-10
6-1
6-3
Wt.
180
190
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175
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175
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185
165
130
170
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155
190
185
155
200
170
165
155
145
170
175
Class
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Hometown/Previous School
Blaichach, Germany/Gymnasium Immenstadt
Doral, Fla./IMG Academy
Miramar, Fla./Pines Charter HS
Dunedin, Fla./East Lake HS
Atlanta, Ga./Marist School
Miami Lakes, Fla./Ferguson HS
London, England
Miami, Fla./Charlotte
Linlithgow, Scotland/Rhode Island
Flower Mound, Texas/Old Dominion
Charlotte, Fla./IMG Academy
North Miami Beach, Fla./North Miami Beach HS
Gallipolis, Ohio/IMG Academy
Davie, Fla./Cooper City HS
Melbourne, Fla./Vierra HS
DeLand, Fla./DeLand HS
Bilbao, Spain/Wheeling Jesuit
Tarpon Springs, Fla./Tarpon Springs HS
Longwood, Fla./Louisville
Winter Park, Fla./Lake Howell HS
Glasgow, Scotland/The Glasgow Academy
Wellborn, Fla./Suwannee HS
Rostock, Germany/CJD Rostock
Birmingham, Ala./Vestavia Hills HS
Head Coach: T. Logan Fleck (Old Dominion, 1984) - Seventh season
Assistant Coach: Tony McManus (Alabama-Birmingham, 2003) - First season
Pronunciation Guide
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ON - dray - uss, SHNOBB - ull
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suh - BASS - chun, cun - TRARE - uss
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RAFF - eye - ELL, SENN - tuh - FONN - tee
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Steven, suh - BYE - yos (rhymes with “los”)
10 Andre, RAY - uss
11 JON - loo - kuh, car - BONE
12 Chris, uhh - GEER (hard “G”) - a (rolling “r”)
19 gun - ZAHL - oh, uh - ROH - yo
20 Michael, suh - LEE - kiss
22 Eli, BAY - diss
25 Justin, shih - RAH
30 Marvin, CASS - tay - YAHN - os
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Schedule
Day Date
Opponent
Location
Time
Mon.
Aug. 19
FLORIDA SOUTHERN (Ex.)
DeLand, Fla.
7:00 p.m.
Sat.
Aug. 24
at St. Leo (Ex.)
St. Leo, Fla.
5:00 p.m.
Fri.
Aug. 30
UMASS-LOWELL
DeLand, Fla.
5:00 p.m.
Mon.
Sept. 2
at USF
Tampa, Fla.
7:30 p.m.
Sun.
Sept. 8
GRAND CANYON
DeLand, Fla.
1:00 p.m.
Fri.
Sept. 13
vs. Georgia Southern ^
Macon, Ga.
5:00 p.m.
Sun.
Sept. 15
vs. Winthrop ^
Macon, Ga.
1:00 p.m.
Wed.
Sept. 18
at UCF
Orlando, Fla.
7:00 p.m.
Sun.
Sept. 22
at James Madison
Harrisonburg, Va.
1:00 p.m.
Sat.
Sept. 28
LASALLE
DeLand, Fla.
7:00 p.m.
Fri.
Oct. 4
NORTHERN KENTUCKY *
DeLand, Fla.
7:00 p.m.
Sun.
Oct. 6
LIPSCOMB *
DeLand, Fla.
1:00 p.m.
Fri.
Oct. 11
at USC Upstate *
Spartanburg, S.C.
6:00 p.m.
Sun.
Oct. 13
at ETSU *
Johnson City, Tenn.
1:00 p.m.
Sun.
Oct. 20
MERCER *
DeLand, Fla.
1:00 p.m.
Sat.
Oct. 26
FLORIDA GULF COAST *
DeLand, Fla.
7:30 p.m.
Sat.
Nov. 2
at North Florida *
Jacksonville, Fla.
7:00 p.m.
Sat.
Nov. 9
at Jacksonville *
Jacksonville, Fla.
7:00 p.m.
Sun.
Nov. 10
at Florida Atlantic
Boca Raton, Fla.
1:00 p.m.
Wed.
Nov. 13
A-Sun Tournament First Round
TBA
TBA
Fri.
Nov. 15
A-Sun Tournament Semifinals
TBA
TBA
Sun.
Nov. 17
A-Sun Tournament Finals
TBA
TBA
Home matches in BOLD CAPS
* - Atlantic Sun Conference match
^ - Mercer Tournament
All time Eastern
Schedule subject to change
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The Stetson men’s soccer team opens the 2013 season,
its sixth under the leadership of head coach T. Logan
Fleck, at home this Friday at 5:00 p.m. The Hatters
will look to use a healthy combination of experience
and youth to challenge for its third Atlantic Sun Conference Championship this fall.
“It brings energy,” Fleck said of the team of having 14
new players on the roster. “The new players have come
in and have tried to prove themselves. They’re putting in a lot of effort, and pushing the older players.
The energy has subsequently increased throughout the
team.”
The Stetson squad isn’t entirely new. The Hatters return 10 upperclassmen from last season’s team, seven
of which are seniors. Much of that experience can be
found in the back. Starting with senior goalkeeper
Andreas Schnabl, the Hatter defense will be leaned
on for leadership in 2013.
Senior Andreas Schnabl
“They are your anchor,” Fleck said of the back. “You weather the storms with your defense. Everyone looked at
our attack over the years because that’s the end that you see the result, but the backbone of your team is the
defense. That can really keep you together.”
With returning seniors JJ Bostic, Evan Jimmo, Raffaele Centofanti, and Chris Aguirre, as well as veteran JJ Lofthouse-Smith and senior transfer Chase Rodgers, all available to spend time in the back, the 2013 version of the
Hatters will get things started with defense.
“There is certainly some familiarity in the returners, but there is also a lot of newness,” Fleck continued. “Most of
that is up top. They’re still trying to figure things out. These guys are just starting to get to know each other, how
they like the ball played, and where they should be running.”
Other than senior midfielder Steven Saballos and junior midfielder Dwight Lodge, it will be mostly newcomers
seeing action through the midfield and forward positions. Junior Eli Beates was going play an integral role in the
attack, but will start the season shelved with an injury.
Stetson will look to improve on last year’s record of 3-10-2 that saw that Hatters miss the A-Sun Tournament for
the first time since 1997. The Hatters have won league championships in 2009 and 2005, and that’s exactly
what Fleck aspires to do again in 2013.
“My expectations are always to go further than anyone thinks we can,” Fleck concluded. “I tell my team all the
time that I’m going to write some big check, so it’s your job to cash them. I think the expectations stay high because the program is developing that way. I’m a very competitive person, and I want to see this program go to a
point people don’t think it can get.”
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Coaching Staff
T. Logan
Fleck
Head Coach
Seventh Season
Old Dominion, 1984
T. Logan Fleck recently completed his sixth season as the head coach of Stetson
University’s men’s soccer program in 2012. With stints at Arkansas-Little Rock
and USF, the long time soccer veteran has compiled winning seasons in 11 out of
his 12 years coaching collegiate soccer.
In six seasons with the Hatters, Fleck has accumulated an overall record of
56-37-14, an Atlantic Sun Confernce mark of 31-15-6, led the Hatters to five
league tournaments, two conference finals, one A-Sun Championship, and a trip
to the NCAA Tournament. On October 23, 2011, Fleck earned his 50th win with
the Hatters.
While Stetson didn’t find the success on the field it was looking for in 2012,
there were many high notes this past season. Jonathan Mendoza earned A-Sun
First Team honors, while Luis Ocejo and Kai Eckenrode were named to the A-Sun
Second Team, the A-Sun Academic All-Conference Team, and the Capital One
Academic All-Distrtic Team.
Coach Fleck
Head Coaching Experience
Stetson (2007-present)
USF [Women’s] (1995-2006)
USF (1994-96)
Arkansas-Little Rock (1987-89)
Seminole HS (
Lyman HS (
Assistant Coaching Experience
USF (1989-93)
Florida Southern (1985-86)
Other Coaching Experience
USYSA South Region
USSF National Staff Coach
Playing Experience
Old Dominion (1980-83)
Education
Bachelor’s, Old Dominion, 1984
Coaching Licenses/Diplomas
USSF National “A” License
Youth National License
Mendoza, who graduated with the second most assists in Stetson history, signed
with Orlando City this spring, extending Fleck’s streak of developing special
talent. The Hatters finished with a record of 3-10-2 in 2012, missing the conference tournament for the first time in Fleck’s
tenure, but the team ended the year by earning an NSCAA Team Academic Award.
Stetson recorded an excellent season under Fleck in 2011, going 10-5-4 overall and 6-1-1 in Atlantic Sun Conference
action to finish second in the league standings. Fleck’s tutelage resulted in Mendoza and Ocejo sweeping the A-Sun Player
of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year awards, respectively, with Gonzalo de Mujica joining them on the A-Sun First
Team. Mendoza also became the first NSCAA All-American in Stetson men’s soccer history with a Third Team selection after
his 11-goal, five-assist season.
In 2010, Fleck led the Hatters to a 10-6-2 record and a second straight appearance in the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament finals. Three Hatters (Frederik Brustad, Ryan Corning and Mendoza) earned First Team All-Atlantic Sun honors with
Brustad becoming the first A-Sun Player of the Year in program history.
In 2009 Fleck led the Hatters to the second Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament Championship in the program’s history and
second-ever berth to the NCAA Tournament. Stetson finished the regular season with 12 wins and then picked up postseason victories over ETSU and Mercer, before falling to USF in the NCAA Tournament. The final season record was 14-4-2
giving Coach Fleck the program record for the most wins in a season. Four members of the 2009 team earned First Team
All-Conference honors including senior Robert Hodge who was named the A-Sun’s Defensive Player of the Year.
In 2007 he assumed the program just prior to the season and led the team to an impressive 11-5-2 record and a second
place finish in the A-Sun. The Hatters placed four players on the all-conference team, two players on the all-freshman team
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and finished first in the league in defense with a 1.00 goals against average.
The team’s signature win was the 2-1 triumph over Clemson.
Fleck has 210 career victories in 24 years of coaching men’s and women’s collegiate soccer. Prior to coming to DeLand he was fixture at the University of South
Florida. Fleck served as the head women’s soccer coach, leading the Bulls to a
97-94-18 record from 1995-2006. It was a program he brought from a nonscholarship team to a member of the BIG EAST Conference.
As his program grew, Fleck was honored as the Conference USA Coach of the
Year in 1998. That team blazed through the regular schedule unblemished and
finished with a remarkable 15-1-3 overall record.
Twenty-two of Fleck’s Bulls earned All-Conference USA honors. USF placed seven players on all-conference teams in 1998, including first team selections Kristine Edner, Tia Opliger and Janeen Sobush. The burgeoning program produced
its first C-USA individual award winner in 1998 when Tia Opliger was named
C-USA Freshman of the Year. Fleck was rewarded as well as his league peers
selected him C-USA Coach of the Year. His 2003 team continued to receive conference honors. Breck Bankester not only was named the C-USA Co-Defensive
Player of the Year, but also was named to the all-tournament team and to the
All-Conference USA First Team.
Fleck’s soccer success at USF actually began in 1989 when he joined then-head
men’s soccer coach Jay Miller’s staff as an assistant. The Bulls churned out a
59-28-11 record under five seasons of Miller-Fleck leadership. USF claimed a
Sun Belt Conference regular-season title in 1990 and a Metro Conference title
in 1991.
Fleck’s Year-by-Year
Men’s Soccer
1987
UALR
1988
UALR
1989
UALR
1994
USF
1995
USF
1996
USF
2007
Stetson
2008
Stetson
2009
Stetson
2010
Stetson
2011
Stetson
2012
Stetson
Total
12 years
9-5-2
8-4-3
6-5-3
9-7-0
8-6-0
17-4-0
11-5-2
8-7-2
14-4-2
10-6-2
10-5-4
3-10-2
113-68-22
Women’s Soccer
1995
USF
1996
USF
1997
USF
1998
USF
1999
USF
2000
USF
2001
USF
2002
USF
2003
USF
2004
USF
2005
USF
2006
USF
Total
12 years
11-3-0
6-11-1
10-6-1
15-1-3
11-8-0
6-10-1
4-13-2
8-8-2
8-8-2
5-9-2
7-7-3
6-10-1
97-94-18
Fleck assumed head coaching duties with the men’s program following the 1993
season and turned in solid 9-7-0 and 8-6-0 seasons in 1994 and 1995, respectively. The 1996 season marked USF’s return to national prominence in men’s
soccer when Fleck’s 1996 team advanced to the NCAA Tournament after a
13-year absence. The team won a share of the C-USA regular-season title, laid
claim to the conference tournament title and set a new program record for wins
in a season with a 17-4-0 mark. Fleck’s squad spent much of the season nationally ranked and rose as high as No. 10 in
the Soccer News poll.
Fleck has an eye for talent. He was instrumental in the signing of several standout players on the men’s side, including Major League Soccer star Mark Chung of the San Jose Earthquakes. He retired after the 2006 season after playing in 278
league matches, one of the highest totals in MLS history. Chung, who has made four MLS All-Star appearances as a member of four different teams (Kansas City, New York/New Jersey and Colorado), played under Fleck’s tutelage from 1989
through 1992. Another standout was U.S. National Team member Jeff Cunningham of the MLS FC Dallas. He was the MLS
scoring champion in 2006 and won the Golden Boot Award with 16 goals and 11 assists. One of his top women’s players
at USF Siri Norby is a member of the Norwegian National Team and played in the 2008 Olympic Games in China.
Other Fleck recruits include MLS-drafted players Todd Deneault and USF’s all-time single-season goal-scoring leader Mike
Mekelburg. Both were drafted in the 1997 MLS college draft. The Tampa Bay Mutiny selected Mekelburg in the first round
while the Columbus Crew selected Deneault in the third round.
Fleck’s first coaching job was at Seminole High School in Seminole, Fla., where he was the head boy’s soccer coach. He also
coached boy’s soccer at Lyman High School in Orlando, Fla. Fleck was an assistant at Florida Southern College in 1985
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and 1986, prior to accepting a position at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock where he initiated both men’s and women’s
soccer programs. Fleck’s men were 23-14-8 over three seasons and advanced to the Trans America Athletic Conference
playoffs all three years. His first women’s team at UALR was regionally ranked as high as ninth. The following season the
women qualified for the Central Region playoffs.
Fleck holds a United States Soccer Federation National “A” license as well as a Youth National License. He has been an
instructor at U.S. Soccer National Coaching Schools and for National Youth Licenses as well. He was the head coach of the
United States Youth Soccer Association South Regional teams from 1989-91 and is currently on both coaching staffs for the
women’s and men’s South Regional teams. In addition, Fleck is currently a U.S. Soccer Federation National staff coach.
Fleck’s career began as a young boy who watched his father, the late Dr. Thomas Fleck, coach collegiate games at Lehigh
University. Dr. Fleck was a soccer coach for decades at both the high school and collegiate level, and even coached against
his son (Dr. Fleck won). His father has especially made an impact in youth soccer, winning the NSCAA Youth Long-Term
Service Award in 1996 for his achievements. In addition to that award, he also earned the following honors: Torch Bearer
(Boise, Idaho) 2002 Winter Olympic Games Torch Relay, Eastern Pennsylvania Soccer Hall of Fame, NSCAA Exceptional
Services Award and the Order of AHEPA Outstanding Service Award. Dr. Fleck was a cornerstone in his son’s life. He provided the inspiration for his son to become a coach by his passion, love and enjoyment for the game of soccer.
Tony
McManus
Assistant Coach
First Season
Alabama-Birmingham, 2003
Tony McManus begins his first season as Assistant Coach for the Stetson men’s
soccer team in 2013. The Memphis native joins the Hatters shortly after retiring
from his nine-year professional playing career.
After a successful college career at the University of Alabama Birmingham, in
which he earned All-Conference USA, Conference USA Defensive Player of the
Year, All-South Region, and All-America honors, McManus was drafted by the
Chicago Fire in the MLS SuperDraft of 2004.
McManus played nine years of professional soccer with clubs in the MLS, the
A-League, and NASL/USL, competing in over 250 contests over the course of his
career. During his career, McManus was heavily involved in community service,
spending time with the Boys and Girls Club of America, the Starlight Starbright
Foundation, the Make a Wish Foundation, and SCORE America, among others.
Coach McManus
Coaching Experience
Oglethorpe University (2012-13)
Roswell Santos Soccer Club
Playing Experience
Atlanta Silverbacks (2012, 05-08)
Carolina RailHawks (2011)
FC Tampa Bay (2011)
Portland Timbers (2009-10)
FC Dallas (2005)
Virginia Beach Mariners (2004)
Chicago Fire (2004)
Memphis Express (2002)
Alabama-Birmingham (2000-03)
Education
Bachelor’s, UAB, 2003
Coaching Licenses/Diplomas
NSCAA “A” License
Spending time coaching various youth soccer clubs all over the United States during his playing career, McManus also spent
time as a volunteer coach for Oglethorpe University in 2012-13.
A former U-17 and U-23 National B Team Pool member, McManus graduated from UAB in 2003. He currently holds an
NSCAA “A” License.
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Chris
Aguirre
JJ
Bostic
Forward • Senior
5-10 • 170
N. Miami Beach, Florida
N. Miami Beach HS
Defender • Senior
6-1 • 175
Dunedin, Florida
USF/East Lake HS
2012 (Junior): Played in all 15 games, starting seven at
defense...Logged 734 minutes as a junior.
2011 (Sophomore): Did not compete...Earned Atlantic Sun
All-Academic honors.
2010 (Freshman): Appeared in two matches off the
bench.
High School: Graduated Summa Cum Laude from North
Miami Beach High School... Earned four varsity letters
playing soccer for the Chargers... Won the Team MVP and
Student-Athlete Awards... Played club soccer for South
Florida Elite and played in the Premier Development
League with Schulz Academy... A long-serving member of
the Florida State ODP team and served as team captain in
2009... With the ODP Program, Chris trained with famous
Argentinean club Estudiantes de la Plata and was selected
to the ‘92 Boys Region III ODP Player Pool.
Personal: Son of Berkis and Jorge Aguirre of North Miami
Beach, Florida... Born April 6, 1992 in Miami, Florida...
Chose Stetson because it has a good environment, is close
to home, and he received an academic scholarship... Majoring in Biology.
Aguirre’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2010
2/0
2011
0/0
2012
15/7
TOTALS 17/7
Sh G A Pts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0 0 0
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2012 (Junior): Helped anchor the Stetson defense as a
center back in his second season with the Hatters...Played
in and started all 15 games, leading the field players with
1,401 minutes...Added on goal out of the back, scoring in
the season finale at Georgia State (11/4).
2011 (Sophomore): Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors...Started all 19 matches on the back line in first season
at Stetson...Scored first career goal Sept. 4 at Ohio State...
Also scored in Nov. 11 A-Sun semifinal match at ETSU...Key
element of Stetson defense that recorded six shutouts on
the year...Led the team with 1,824 minutes played.
Prior to Stetson: Played one season at USF before transferring to Stetson...Team captain as a senior and four-year
starter at East Lake High...Played club soccer for Clearwater Chargers.
Personal: Born Javon Michael Bostic on July 22, 1992
in Honolulu, Hawaii...Son of Neal and Tina Bostic...Honor
Roll and Dean’s List student at East Lake High...Majoring in
Physics.
Bostic’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2010
0/0
2011
19/19
2012
15/15
TOTALS 34/34
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0
0
0
0
4
2
0
4
7
1
0
2
11 3 0 6
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Raffaele
Centofanti
Evan
Jimmo
Midfielder • Senior
5-10 • 170
Miami Lakes, Florida
Ferguson HS
Defender • Senior
6-4 • 190
Melbourne, Florida
Viera HS
2012 (Junior): Played in and started all 15 games in his
third season with the Hatters, spending most of his time at
outside back and midfield...Assisted on two goals out of
the back, which were a career best...First helper came in a
3-2 win over North Florida (10/26), and the second was in
the final at Georgia State (11/4).
2011 (Sophomore): Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic
honors...Appeared in and started 18 contests in the back...
Scored two goals on the season...Tallied first career goal
at Ohio State (9/4)...Also scored at home against Furman
(9/16)...Played 90 minutes or more in 12 games, including
a 120 minute contest against ETSU in the A-Sun Tournament
(11/11).
2010 (Freshman): Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic
honors...started all 18 matches as a freshman on the back
line...had an assist in 10-0 win over Johnson & Wales
(9/1).
High School: A defender from Miami Lakes, Florida who
was home schooled... In 2008 he was named to the USSF
Development Academy Southern Conference Starting XI...
He was one of two USA based players called up for the
Venezuelan U17 National Team that competed in 2009
South American Qualifying for the U17 World Championships. During qualifying he played in four matches and
scored the tying goal against Chile.
Personal: Son of Alesandro Centofanti and Kathleen Amaya of Miami, Florida... Born March 21, 1992 in Miami...
Chose Stetson because it is a good school and a small
school... Majoring in Sport Management.
Centofanti’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2010
18/18
2011
18/18
2012
15/15
TOTALS 51/51
10
16
2012 (Junior): Played in all 15 games, starting 13 up
front...Logged 834 minutes, tallying 17 shots as a junior...
Scored one goal against Florida International (9/22)
and recorded one assist in a win against Florida Atlantic
(9/26).
2011 (Sophomore): A-Sun Conference Scholar...Played
in 17 matches with 10 starting assignments...scored one
goal...notched Stetson’s first goal of the 2011 season in
a 4-0 win over Florida Tech on August 27...made his first
career start in that match as well.
2010 (Freshman): Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic
honors...played in 12 matches off the bench...scored two
goals and notched one assist...scored in wins over Johnson
& Wales (Sept. 1) and UNF (Oct. 29).
High School: Played four seasons at Viera High...Was
Team MVP and earned all-conference honors...Led club
team - Space Coast United - to the FYSA State Cup Final
Four...Also a member of the ‘01 FYSA State ODP team.
Personal: Born on November 18, 1991 in Reston, Virginia...Son of Scott Jimmo and Heather McDonough...Has one
sister, Erin...National Honor Society member at Viera High...
Majoring in Finance.
Jimmo’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2010
12/0
2011
17/10
2012
15/13
TOTALS 44/23
Sh G A Pts
5
0
1
1
23
2
0
4
19
0
2
2
47 2 3 7
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10
2
1
5
16
1
0
2
17
1
1
3
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Steven
Saballos
Andreas
Schnabl
Midfielder • Senior
5-9 • 165
Miami, Florida
Charlotte/Ferguson HS
Goalkeeper • Senior
6-0 • 180
Blaichach, Germany
Gymnasium Immenstadt
2012 (Junior): Helping to control center midfield for the
Hatters, he played in and started all 15 games in his
second season in DeLand...Third amongst field players with
1,349 minutes logged, he recorded one assist in a 2-0 win
against Jacksonville (9/7).
2011 (Sophomore): Played in all 19 matches with 18
starts in his first season with the Hatters...finished the season
with one goal and five assists for seven points...tied for
third on the team in assists...handed out helpers in each of
his first two matches, both Stetson victories (8/27 over Florida Tech, and 9/2 over #15 Penn State)...also had assists
vs. George Washington (9/25), at USC Upstate (10/16)
and vs. Lipscomb (10/23)...scored first career goal in 1-0
win over Temple (9/18).
Prior to Stetson: Preseason All-Atlantic 10 Freshman Team
pick at Charlotte in 2010...Appeared in three matches with
one start for the A-10 regular season champion 49ers.
High School: Played soccer and badminton at John A. Ferguson High in Miami...Was a First Team All-Dade County
selection...USSF Development Academy Southern Conference Starting XI...Member of the US U18 National Team
Pool...Also a part of the Region III Pool for 1991...Florida
ODP State Team member...Played club soccer for Miami
Crew.
Personal: Born on January 21, 1991 on Miami, Florida...
Son of Freddy and Daisy Saballos...Has four siblings;
Grace, Maria, Michelle, and Tiffany...Was an International
Baccalaureate Student with a 5.1 weighted GPA at John A.
Ferguson Senior High...Majoring in Accounting.
Saballos’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2010
3/1
2011
19/18
2012
15/15
TOTALS 37/34
Sh G A Pts
5
0
0
0
21
1
5
7
15
0
1
1
41 1 6 8
1
2012 (Junior): Played as goalkeeper in every second of
action for Stetson...Recorded a 1.40 goals-against average and a save percentage of .699...His two shutouts on
the year increased his career total to 12, setting a new
Stetson record in the category...Also holds the program
record with a career goals-against average of 1.19.
2011 (Sophomore): A-Sun Conference Scholar...Atlantic
Sun Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 10)...started 17
matches in goal for the Hatters...recorded 8-4-4 record
with five shutouts...paced Stetson to 10-match unbeaten
streak to end the season...made 64 saves and recorded
.703 save percentage with 1.52 goals-against average.
2010 (Freshman): Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman
Team...A-Sun Conference All-Tournament Team...Earned
Atlantic Sun All-Academic honors...Started 17 matches in
goal as a freshman...Won 10 matches and recorded five
shutouts...Racked up four straight shutouts...Logged 448:16
minutes without allowing a goal in that span...Only allowed
12 goals in 17 matches and only let two opponents score
twice...Only nationally 23rd-ranked UCF was able to score
two goals in regulation against Schnabl.
High School: Graduated from Gymnasium Immenstadt in
Blaichach, Germany...played his final year of club soccer
with SC Bregenz of the Austrian Regionalliga...he served
as captain of his team during the 2008 South German
Championships.
Personal: Son of Gisela and Ernst Schnabl of Blaichach,
Germany...born October 9, 1989 in Blaichach...Majoring in
International Business.
Schnabl’s Career Stats
YEAR
GP/GS
2010
17/17
2011
17/17
2012
15/15
TOTALS 49/49
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1587 12
1595 27
1413 22
3604 61
GAA Saves SO
0.68 43
5
1.52 64
5
1.40 51
2
1.19 158 12
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Player Bios
Travis
Workman
Eli
Beates
Midfielder • Senior
6-1 • 185
DeLand, Florida
DeLand HS
Midfielder • Junior
6-1 • 165
Winter Park, Florida
Lake Howell HS
2012 (Junior): Appeared in eight games, logging 161
minutes during his first season with the Hatters.
High School: Played four years at DeLand High ... Was
named captain for junior and senior seasons ... Also earned
Team MVP honors during junior and senior campaigns ...
Was an All-County Honorable Mention as a junior and a
First Team selection as a senior.
Personal: Born Travis Ryan Workman on July 11, 1992 in
DeLand, Florida ... Son of Johnnie and Joni Workman ...
Has four siblings; Mikey, Terry, Shaun, and Kelly ... Graduated Magna Cum Laude and was a member of the National Honor Society at DeLand High...Majoring in Finance.
Workman’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS Sh G A Pts
2012
8/0
0
0
0
0
TOTALS 8/0
0 0 0 0
22
2012 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 15 games, starting
14 at outside midfield...Logged 1,057 minutes, recording
15 shots.
2011 (Freshman): Played in all 19 matches as a freshman
with two starts...scored two goals...first career goal came in
3-2 overtime win at USC Upstate (Oct. 16)...also scored in
3-1 home win over Lipscomb (Oct. 23).
High School: Played four years of soccer and one year of
freshman football at Lake Howell High...Led team to state
Final Four in 2010...Played club soccer for FC America,
leading the team in scoring.
Personal: Born Elias Beates on October 1, 1992 in Orlando, Florida...Son of Mike and Mary Beates...Has six
siblings; Jessica, Jameson, Bram, Abbie, Shoshanah, and
Joe...Major is undeclared.
Beates’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2011
19/2
2012
15/14
TOTALS 34/16
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10
2
0
4
15
0
0
0
25 2 0 4
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Dwight
Lodge
JJ
Midfielder • Junior
5-10 • 155
Miramar, Florida
Pines Charter HS
Defender • Junior
6-0 • 170
London, England
2012 (Sophomore): Played in 15 matches at midfield in
his second season with the Hatters...Tallied three shots on
the season, one of which was on goal.
2011 (Freshman): Earned Atlantic Sun All-Academic
honors...Appeared in 10 matches as a freshman with
one start...made first career start in Oct. 9 1-0 win over
Mercer...recorded an assist in season-opening 4-0 win over
Florida Tech (Aug. 27).
High School: Four-time All-County selection (three-time
First Team pick) at Pembroke Pines Charter High, playing
with Hatters teammate Juan Polanco...Two-time All-State
honoree...With 97 career goals and 59 career assists, is
career leader...34 goals and 24 assists in a season set
records at Pembroke Pines...Also named 2011 Broward
County Player of the Year.
Personal: Son of Raymond Althea...Has one sibling; Anwar...Honor Roll student and Who’s Who in Foreign Language honors at Pembroke Pines Charter High...Majoring in
Business Administration.
Lodge’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS
2011
10/1
2012
15/0
TOTALS 25/1
LofthouseSmith
7
2012 (Sophomore): Came back from an early season injury to play in 12 games, starting 10 for the Hatters...Playing outside back and midfield, he recorded one assist on
the season...His first career point, the helper came against
Florida International (9/22) in just his first start of the year.
2011 (Freshman): Atlantic Sun All-Freshman Team...played
in all 19 matches with 18 starts on the back line...one of
the anchors of a terrific Stetson defense that posted six
shutouts on the season...was only subbed out of the match
twice in his 18 starts...third on the team with 1,757 minutes
played.
Personal: Joined the Hatters in late August 2011...Major is
undeclared.
Lofthouse-Smith’s Career Stats
YEAR GP/GS Sh G A Pts
2011
19/18
4
0
0
0
2012
12/10
1
0
1
1
TOTALS 31/28 5 0 1 1
Sh G A Pts
1
0
1
1
3
0
0
0
4 0 1 1
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Player Bios
Gonzalo
Arroyo
Andre
Reyes
Midfielder • Sophomore
5-9 • 155
Bilbao, Spain
Wheeling Jesuit
Midfielder • Sophomore
5-7 • 165
Flower Mound, Texas
Old Dominion
Prior to Stetson: Arroyo played one season at Wheeling
Jesuit University before transferring to Stetson. He appeared in 14 matches, starting two while with the Cardinals. Arroyo scored one goal in 495 minutes of action. He
attended the International German School of Bilbao in
Spain before coming to the States.
Personal: Full name is Gonzalo Arroyo Baudet. Son of
Olga Baudet and Emilio Arroyo. Has three siblings; brothers Carlos (27) and Alex (21), and sister Patricia (16).
Majoring in accounting.
Ross
Morison
9
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Prior to Stetson: Reyes attended Old Dominion for one
year before transferring to Stetson. He also attended
Marcus High School in Texas. Reyes made the National
Team Pool in 2009, and he played in the Academy League
Spring Showcase in Sarasota, Fla. in 2010. He was named
to the Chelsea All-Star Team and traveled to England
in 2010. Reyes was a member of the team that won the
North Texas State Cup Championship and the Gothia Cup
Championship. He played on the North Texas ODP State
Team, earned First Team All-Region honors, and First Team
All-District accolades twice with Marcus HS.
Personal: Son of Sonia and Carlos Reyes. Has one sister;
Sandra. Majoring in sport management.
Forward • Sophomore
6-3 • 185
Linlithgow, Scotland
Rhode Island
Prior to Stetson: Morison played one season at the University of Rhode Island before transferring to Stetson. He
played in 13 games for the Rams. He scored one goal
and recorded two assists as a freshman. Morison attended
Stewart’s Melville College in Edinburgh, Scotland before
coming to the States.
Personal: Son of Jane and John Morison. Has one sister;
Nicola (16). Majoring in psychology.
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Trent
Austin
Marvin
Castellanos
Defender • Freshman
5-9 • 155
Davie, Florida
Cooper City HS
Goalkeeper • Freshman
6-3 • 175
Birmingham, Alabama
Vestavia Hills HS
High School: Austin attended Cooper City High School
where he was named to the Principal’s Honor Roll and a
Scholar-Athlete. He also earned an Academic Excellence
Award and the Outstanding Leadership Award. Austin was
named an AP Scholar with Honor via College Board, and
was also a member of the Key Club, the National Honor
Society, and the Student Government Association at Cooper City HS. He also competed in cross country and track &
field during high school. Austin helped lead the Cowboys to
the District Finals in 2010.
Personal: Full name is Trent Anthony Austin. Son of Tammy
and David Austin. Has two brothers; Tyler (21) and Trace
(15). Majoring in chemistry.
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High School: Castellanos attended Vestavia High School in
Alabama where he spent time volunteering with Relay for
Life, Invisible Children, and Helping Hands. He was also a
student government association representative at Vestavia.
Castellanos won the Lakeshore Shootout Championship
three times, the Metro Tournament Championship twice,
and one state championship. He earned State Finals MVP,
Metro Player of the Year, and Lakeshore Shootout MVP
honors. He was a member of the Region III Pool, set a state
record at Vestavia with 24 shutouts in a single season, and
ranked nationally with 66 career shutouts.
Personal: Full name is Marvin Antonio Catellanos. Son of
Nazaria Bonilla and Luis Castellanos. Majoring in integrative health science.
Jack
Bain
Gianluca
Carbone
F/M • Freshman
5-11 • 155
Glasgow, Scotland
The Glasgow Academy
M/F • Freshman
5-5 • 130
Charlotte, Florida
IMG Academy
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High School: Bain attended the Glasgow Academy in
Scotland. He earned the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze and
Silver. Bain also played rugby, tennis, and ran cross country
and track at the academy. He won the 400 meter school
championship three years in a row, and earned an International Cap for Scotland.
High School: Carbone attended Bradenton Prep as a
freshman, Edison Academics as a sophomore, and finally
the IMG Academy during his junior and senior seasons. He
scored 20 goals and added 22 assists during the 201011 season. His team won the Disney Cup Championship in
2012.
Personal: Full name is Jack Ronald Bain. Son of Susie and
Martin Bain. Has one brother; Luke (16). Majoring in discovery.
Personal: Son of Lorena and Stefano Chisesi. Has two
brothers; Matias Carbone (14) and Ignazio Chisesi (5).
Majoring in sport management.
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Player Bios
Alex
Haddad
Paul
Ladwig
Midfielder • Freshman
5-10 • 160
Gallipolis, Ohio
IMG Academy
Goalkeeper • Freshman
6-1 • 170
Rostock, Germany
CJD Rostock
High School: Haddad attended Ohio Valley Christian
School for first two years of high school before transferring
to the IMG Academy for his final two seasons. He was a
member of the National Honor Society. Haddad won West
Virginia State Championships in 2010 and 2011 with the
WVSC Wizards. He earned All-Region honors and was
named Team MVP as a sophomore at Ohio Valley Christian. Haddad was also named Most Improved Player as
a junior at IMG. While at Ohio Valley Christian, he set a
school record with 26 goals as a sophomore.
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High School: Ladwig helped lead F.C. Hansa Rostock to
four winning seasons, including a 20-3-5 mark in 2011-12,
and a junior championship in 2010.
Personal: Son of Sylvia and Mirko Ladwig. Majoring in
discovery.
Personal: Full name is Alexander Afif Haddad. Son of
Julia and Jamal Haddad. Has three siblings; Noah, Andre,
and Rachel. Majoring in biology.
Patrick
Jackson
5
M/D • Freshman
5-8 • 150
Atlanta, Georgia
Marist School
High School: Jackson was an honor student at Marist
School in Atlanta, where he was a member of the Student Athletic Leadership Team, the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes, Habitat for Humanity, and Project Open Hand. He
also competed in wrestling while playing soccer at Marist.
Jackson led the War Eagles to Class 4A Region Championships in 2011 and 2013. He played in the Georgia High
School All-Star Game in 2013. Jackson had over 100 individual wins while winning back-to-back individual region
championships in wrestling.
Personal: Full name is Patrick Rowley Jackson. Son of Peggie and Rowley Jackson. Has two siblings; brother James
(25), and sister Victoria (22). Majoring in accounting.
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Justin
Shirah
Michael
Tsalikas
D/M • Frshman
5-10 • 145
Wellborn, Florida
Suwannee HS
Defender • Freshman
5-10 • 200
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Tarpon Springs HS
High School: Shirah attended Suwannee High School in
Live Oak, Fla. where he was a member of the Beta Club,
the Interact Club, the Key Club, and the Student Government. He also spent a year and a half taking classes at
North Florida Community College in Madison, Fla. during
high school.
Personal: Full name is Justin Cardell Shirah. Son of Kellie
and Joseph Shirah. Has one sister; Kelsey (21). Majoring in
biology.
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High School: Tsalickis spent one year at Countryside High
School in Clearwater, and three seasons at Tarpon Springs.
He was a member of the Greek Orthodox Youth Association and the Boys and Girls Club. He played football as
well as soccer during high school. Tsalickis won a District
Championship for soccer in 2012, as well as for football
from 2010-13. In club soccer, he won the Florida State
Cup, the Disney Showcase, and the Annandale Premier Cup
Championships.
Personal: Son of Evie and Dimtirios Tsalickis. Has two sisters; Maria (18) and Nicoletta (12).
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2012 Overall
2012 Stetson Men's Soccer
Stetson Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 27, 2013)
All games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
Date
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Aug 25
Aug 27
9/1/2012
Sep 07
Sep 22
Sep 26
Oct 07
Oct 10
Oct 14
Oct 19
Oct 21
Oct 26
Oct 28
Oct 31
Nov 04
Opponent
at Penn State
at #9 West Virginia
at Houston Baptist
JACKSONVILLE
FIU
FLORIDA ATLANTIC
at Mercer
at UCF
USC UPSTATE
at Lipscomb
at Northern Kentucky
NORTH FLORIDA
ETSU
at FGCU
at Georgia State
TEAM STATISTICS
SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
Goals scored per game
Shot pct.
Shots on goal-Attempts
SOG pct.
Shots/Game
CORNER KICKS
PENALTY KICKS
PENALTIES
Fouls
Yellow cards
Red cards
ATTENDANCE
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
18
OVERALL
3-10-2
2-5-1
1-5-1
L
L
L
W
Lot
Wo2
L
To2
L
To2
L
W
L
L
Lot
Score
0-3
0-1
0-2
2-0
1-2
2-1
0-1
0-0
0-3
1-1
0-1
3-2
0-1
0-2
1-2
Att.
688
188
208
352
353
282
413
310
282
309
433
214
208
245
228
HOME
3-3
2-2
1-1
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Player
9
11
16
14
19
4
6
8
10
7
22
3
23
17
18
13
12
5
2
Kai Eckenrode
Jonathan Mendoza
Evan Jimmo
Caleb Matthews
Luis Ocejo
JJ Bostic
Raffaele Centofanti
Stevie Saballos
Joakim Helland
Lofthouse-Smith, Jj
Eli Beates
Dwight Lodge
Fabrizio Chiari
AJ Cardounel
Travis Workman
Gabriele Vittori
Chris Aguirre
Quinn Ebright
Doug Szoka
Total
Opponents
##
Goalie
AWAY
0-7-2
0-3-1
0-4-1
NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0
gp g a
15 5 1
14 1 3
15 1 1
9 1 1
14 1 0
15 1 0
15 0 2
15 0 1
14 0 1
12 0 1
15 0 0
15 0 0
12 0 0
6 0 0
8 0 0
1 0 0
15 0 0
1 0 0
2 0 0
15 10 11
15 22 17
pts
sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att
11 30 .167
5 34 .029
3 17 .059
3
4 .250
2 11 .091
2
7 .143
2 19 .000
1 15 .000
1 12 .000
1
1 .000
0 15 .000
0
3 .000
0
2 .000
0
1 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
0
0 .000
31 171 .058
61 202 .109
17
9
5
1
5
3
7
4
5
0
4
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
63
75
STET
OPP
10-171
0.67
.058
63-171
.368
11.4
59
0-0
22-202
1.47
.109
75-202
.371
13.5
93
1-1
182
22
3
164
12
0
Goals by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
10
22
1691
6/282
0/0
3022
9/336
Shots by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
171
202
Saves by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
53
53
Corners by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
59
93
Fouls by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
182
164
1
Andreas Schnabl
Total
Opponents
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15
15
15
Min. GA
1413:30 22
1413:30 22
1413:30 10
4
9
5
11
82 86
82 109
14
24
26
36
89
71
37
29
30
51
84
87
0
2
1
7
0
0
1
3
6
3
GAAvg Saves
1.40
1.40
0.64
1
0
2
4
2
0
2
3
3
3
.567
.265
.294
.250
.455
.429
.368
.267
.417
.000
.267
.333
.500
1.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.368
.371
Pct
51 .699
53 .707
53 .841
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
10
W-L-T
3-9-2
3-9-2
9-3-2
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
Sho
2/0
2
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Stetson Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 27, 2013)
Conference games
RECORD:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
Date
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Sep 07
Oct 07
Oct 14
Oct 19
Oct 21
Oct 26
Oct 28
Oct 31
Opponent
JACKSONVILLE
at Mercer
USC UPSTATE
at Lipscomb
at Northern Kentucky
NORTH FLORIDA
ETSU
at FGCU
TEAM STATISTICS
SHOT STATISTICS
Goals-Shot attempts
Goals scored per game
Shot pct.
Shots on goal-Attempts
SOG pct.
Shots/Game
CORNER KICKS
PENALTY KICKS
PENALTIES
Fouls
Yellow cards
Red cards
ATTENDANCE
Total
Dates/Avg Per Date
Neutral Site #/Avg
OVERALL
2-5-1
2-5-1
0-0
W
L
L
To2
L
W
L
L
Score
2-0
0-1
0-3
1-1
0-1
3-2
0-1
0-2
Att.
352
413
282
309
433
214
208
245
STET
OPP
6-98
0.75
.061
34-98
.347
12.2
36
0-0
11-83
1.38
.133
43-83
.518
10.4
43
1-1
114
15
3
97
6
0
1056
4/264
0/0
1400
4/350
HOME
2-2
2-2
0-0
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Player
9
19
14
11
6
10
8
22
16
4
3
7
23
18
17
13
12
Kai Eckenrode
Luis Ocejo
Caleb Matthews
Jonathan Mendoza
Raffaele Centofanti
Joakim Helland
Stevie Saballos
Eli Beates
Evan Jimmo
JJ Bostic
Dwight Lodge
JJ Lofthouse-Smith
Fabrizio Chiari
Travis Workman
AJ Cardounel
Gabriele Vittori
Chris Aguirre
Total
Opponents
##
Goalie
1
Andreas Schnabl
Total
Opponents
AWAY
0-3-1
0-3-1
0-0
NEUTRAL
0-0
0-0
0-0
gp g
8 4
7 1
7 1
8 0
8 0
7 0
8 0
8 0
8 0
8 0
8 0
7 0
6 0
4 0
2 0
1 0
8 0
8 6
8 11
GP
8
8
8
a
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
9
pts
8
2
2
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
31
Min. GA
740:00 11
740:00 11
740:00
6
sh sh% sog sog% gw pk-att
21
6
3
20
11
8
3
10
10
3
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
98
83
.190
.167
.333
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.061
.133
12
3
1
6
3
2
0
2
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
34
43
GAAvg Saves
1.34
1.34
0.73
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
6
11
Shots by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
98
83
Saves by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
32
28
Corners by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
36
43
Fouls by Period
Stetson
Opponents
1st
2nd
OT
OT2
Total
114
97
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52
34
9
18
17
15
55
41
3
5
46
47
22
10
18
26
55
54
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
2
1
0
1
1
2
1
Pct
30 .732
32 .744
28 .824
Goals by Period
Stetson
Opponents
3
6
.571
.500
.333
.300
.273
.250
.000
.200
.200
.667
.500
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.000
.347
.518
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
5
W-L-T
2-5-1
2-5-1
5-2-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
Sho
1/0
1
5
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2012 Review
2012 Atlantic Sun Conference Standings
2012 Atlantic Sun All-Conference
Team
FGCU
Mercer
ETSU
Northern Kentucky
Lipscomb
USC Upstate
Jacksonville
Stetson
North Florida
First Team
Ryan Coulter
Maximilian Muemken
Ashani Samuels
Josh Shutter
Itode Fubara
Alesi Osorio
Jonathan Mendoza
David Geno
Felipe DeSousa
Matheus Saroli
Ehjayson Henry
ETSU
ETSU
Mercer
Mercer
ETSU
ETSU
Stetson
ETSU
FGCU
Jacksonville
Mercer
Second Team
Greg Ranjitsingh
Blaike Woodruff
Federico Crespo
Omar Djabi
John Kadane
Luis Ocejo
Henry Penagos
Carl-Oscar Andersson
Ryan King
Richi Edmondson
Dave Musambi
Kai Eckenrode
Mercer
ETSU
FGCU
Lipscomb
USC Upstate
Stetson
FGCU
Mercer
Mercer
Mercer
USC Upstate
Stetson
All-Freshman Team
Kristoffer Isben
Dalton Guzman
Felipe DeSousa
Aaron Guillen
Rodrigo Saravia
Daniel Stanese
Rene Reyes
Reece Holcombe
Camilo Garcia
Alex Morrell
A.J. Fleak
ETSU
ETSU
FGCU
FGCU
FGCU
FGCU
Jacksonville
Lipscomb
North Florida
North Florida
Northern Kentucky
Player of the Year:
Freshman of the Year:
Defensive PoY:
Coach of the Year:
Scholar-Athlete:
David Geno
Felipe DeSousa
Josh Shutter
Brad Russo
Will Betts
Other Honors
Stetson Men’s Soccer
Academic All-District
Hermann Trophy Watch
Preseason All-America
Melching Award
A-Sun Academic Team
Co-Player of the Week
NSCAA Team Academic Award
Luis Ocejo, Kai Eckenrode
Jonathan Mendoza
Jonathan Mendoza
(Soccer America, College Soccer News,
College Sports Madness)
Luis Ocejo
Luis Ocejo, Kai Eckenrode
Kai Eckenrode
A-Sun
6-1-1
6-2-0
5-2-1
4-3-1
3-4-1
3-4-1
3-5-0
2-5-1
1-7-0
Pts Overall
19
11-5-3
18
11-7-2
16
10-6-4
13
7-10-1
10
7-12-1
10
5-10-2
9
4-13-1
7
3-10-2
3
4-13-0
2012 Atlantic Sun Conference Championships
First Round - November 7 - Fort Myers, Fla.
#3 ETSU 1, #6 Jacksonville 0
#5 Lipscomb 1, #4 USC Upstate 0
Semifinals - November 9 - Fort Myers, Fla.
#2 Mercer 1, #3 ETSU 1 - Mercer advanced on PKs
#1 FGCU 2, #5 Lipscomb 1
Championship - November 11 - Fort Myers, Fla.
#1 FGCU 1, #2 Mercer 0
2012 Atlantic Sun Conference All-Tournament Team
Player Team
* Santiago Echeverri
FGCU
Federico Crespo
FGCU
Felipe DeSousa
FGCU
Daniel Stanese
FGCU
Carl-Oscar Andersson
Mercer
Greg Ranjitsingth
Mercer
Josh Shutter
Mercer
Omar Djabi
Lipscomb
Tyler Burkhardt
Lipscomb
Itode Fubara
ETSU
Franck Doumbe
ETSU
* Championship MVP
2012 Stetson A-Sun Academic Honor Roll
President’s Scholars: Kai Eckenrode, Caleb Matthews, Luis Ocejo
Conference Scholars: Evan Jimmo, Dwight Lodge, Andreas Schnabl,
Doug Szoka, Gabriele Vittori, Travis Workman
All-Academic: JJ Bostic, Raffaele Centofanti, Quinn Ebright, Juan
Polanco, Steven Saballos
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FGCU
Mercer
Mercer
Mercer
School Records
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Individual Career Leaders
POINTS
1. Rick Harris (1980-83).........................113
2. Tim Olagbemiro (1968-71).................112
3. Clint Adams (1992-95).......................104
4. Stian Tobiassen (1996-99)...................91
5. Tanner Wolfe (2004-07).......................84
GOALS
1. Tim Olagbemiro (1968-71)...................56
2. Clint Adams (1992-95).........................49
3. Stian Tobiassen (1996-99)...................40
4. Nick Yocca (1987-90)............................36
5. Kjell Aasheim (1997-2000)..................35
ASSISTS
1. Brian Candon (1984-87).......................27
2. Jonathan Mendoza (2009-12)..............22
3. Gonzalo de Mujica (2008-11)...............20
T4. Jason Osborne (2001-04)...................19
Chris Fronk (1999-2002)........................19
Kirk Labusch (2005-08)..........................19
SAVES
1. Kevin Johnson (1989-92)...................321
2. Tim Riek (1998-2001)........................287
3. Derek Alexander (1993-96)...............219
T4. Ian Landrum (2001-03)....................212
Ed Funcheon (1985-86, 1988)...............212
Individual Single Game Records
POINTS
1. Marty Ryczek vs. Southeastern (9/19/74)...............18
2. Clint Adams vs. Florida Southern (11/3/93)...........12
3. Clint Adams vs. Embry-Riddle (9/10/93).................11
4. Tom Seeley vs. Embry-Riddle (9/10/93).................... 9
5. Stian Tobiassen (Twice).................................................... 8
GOALS
1. Marty Ryczek vs. Southeastern (9/19/74)................. 8
2. Stian Tobiassen vs. Belmont (11/1/98)....................... 4
Clint Adams vs. Embry-Riddle (9/10/93)..................... 4
4. Frederik Brustad vs. Manhattan (9/17/10)............... 3
Nine others tied at............................................................. 3
ASSISTS
1. Chris Fronk vs. Florida Tech (9/26/00)....................... 5
2. Jonathan Mendoza vs. JWU (9/1/10)........................ 3
Kevin Munz vs. Jacksonville (10/2/09)......................... 3
Gonzalo de Mujica vs. ETSU (11/2/08)....................... 3
Andy Welch vs. Birmingham-Southern (9/2/01)......... 3
Stian Tobiassen vs. UCF (9/30/97)................................ 3
Tom Seeley vs. Embry-Riddle (9/10/93)...................... 3
SAVES
1. Matt Bothwell vs. Vermont (9/7/97)..........................16
2. Logan Potter vs. Lipscomb (10/9/09)........................13
3. Matt Bothwell vs. USF (9/11/97)...............................12
Derek Alexander vs. Florida Southern (10/5/94)....12
Yon Struble vs. FIU (10/14/92)....................................12
Pat Duff vs. FIU (10/5/91)............................................12
Team Single Season Records
WINS.................................... 14.................... 2009
CONSECUTIVE WINS............... 9 .......1987-88, 2001
LOSSES.................................. 15.................... 1984
WIN PERCENTAGE.................. 867.................. 1989
POINTS................................. 159.................. 1974
GOALS.................................. 56.................... 1974
ASSISTS................................ 48.................... 2001
GOALS AGAINST AVG............. 0.73................. 2010
SHUTOUTS............................. 8...................... 1989
FEWEST GOALS ALLOWED...... 14.................... 2010
SAVES................................... 171.................. 1990
Individual Single Season Records
POINTS
1. Clint Adams (1993)................. 55
2. Stian Tobiassen (1998)........... 37
3. Tanner Wolfe (2005)............... 32
T4. Ian Zarac (2003)................... 28
Joe Fitzpatrick (2001)............... 28
GOALS
1. Clint Adams (1993)................. 27
2. Marty Ryczek (1974)............... 24
3. Stian Tobiassen (1998)........... 16
T4. Tanner Wolfe (2005).............. 13
Ian Zarac (2003)....................... 13
Justin Niemann (2001).............. 13
ASSISTS
1. Kevin Daxon (1989)................ 12
T2. Jonathan Mendoza (2010).... 11
Chris Fronk (2000).................... 11
Brian Candon (1987)................. 11
T5. Kevin Munz (2009)................ 10
Brian Candon (1985)................. 10
Joe Fitzpatrick (2001)............... 10
Team Single Game Records
POINTS
GOALS
ASSISTS
SAVES
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
1. Andreas Schnabl (2010-present).......1.19
2. Evan White (2004-07).......................1.33
3. Ed Funcheon (1985-86, 1988)............1.45
4. Ian Landrum (2001-03).....................1.70
5. Todd Cooper (1997-98).....................1.73
SHUTOUTS
1. Andreas Schnabl (2010-present)..........12
2. Ed Funcheon (1985-86, 1988)...............11
3. Kevin Johnson (1989-92).....................10
4. Tim Riek (1998-2001)............................8
5. Logan Potter (2008-present)..................7
47 vs Southeastern
17 vs Southeastern
13 vs Southeastern
20 vs College of Charleston
SAVES
1. Ed Funcheon (1986).............. 107
T2. Tim Riek (2001)................... 102
Ed Funcheon (1985)................ 102
4. Logan Potter (2009)................ 96
5. Tim Riek (1999)...................... 95
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
1. Andreas Schnabl (2010)....... 0.68
2. Mike Estes (1988)................ 0.85
3. Kevin Johnson (1989).......... 0.91
4. Evan White (2007)............... 1.00
5. Ed Funcheon (1986)............. 1.31
SHUTOUTS
1. Kevin Johnson (1989)............... 8
T2. Ed Funcheon (1986)................. 6
Logan Potter (2009).................... 6
T4. Andreas Schnabl (2011).......... 5
Andreas Schnabl (2010).............. 5
Evan White (2007)...................... 5
Jeff Smeraglinolo (2005)............ 5
Ed Funcheon (1985).................... 5
9/19/74
9/19/74
9/19/74
11/6/92
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Honor Roll
All-Time Honor Roll
ALL-AMERICA
Jonathan Mendoza (NSCAA Third Team)....2011
ALL-REGION
Jonathan Mendoza (NSCAA First Team).. 2011
Gonzalo de Mujica (NSCAA Third Team)....2011
Luis Ocejo (NSCAA Third Team).............2011
Frederik Brustad (NSCAA Second Team).....2010
Ryan Corning (NSCAA Third Team) ......2010
Jonathan Mendoza (NSCAA Third Team) ...2010
Robert Hodge (NSCAA Second Team) .. 2009
Fredrik Brustad (NSCAA Second Team) .. 2009
Kevin Munz (NSCAA Third Team).......... 2009
Robert Hodge (NSCAA Third Team)......2008
Tanner Wolfe (NSCAA Third Team) .....2006
Jason Osborne (NSCAA Second Team)... 2004
Jason Osborne (NSCAA Second Team) .. 2003
Ian Zarac (NSCAA Third Team) .............2003
ALL-CONFERENCE
Jonathan Mendoza (First Team).............2012
Kai Eckenrode (Second Team)................2012
Luis Ocejo (Second Team)........................2012
Jonathan Mendoza (First Team, PoY)....2011
Luis Ocejo (First Team, DPoY)..................2011
Gonzalo de Mujica (First Team).............2011
Kai Eckenrode (Second Team)................2011
Frederik Brustad (First Team, PoY) .......2010
Ryan Corning (First Team) ......................2010
Jonathan Mendoza (First Team).............2010
Gonzalo de Mujica (Second Team).......2010
Robert Hodge (First Team, DPoY)..........2009
Kevin Munz (First Team) ..........................2009
Grifﬁn Gilstrap (First Team) ...................2009
Fredrik Brustad (First Team) ...................2009
Robert Hodge (First Team)......................2008
Kirk Labusch (Second Team)...................2008
Tanner Wolfe (First Team) ......................2007
Kirk LaBusch (First Team).........................2007
Robert Hodge (Second Team) ...............2007
Evan White (Second Team).....................2007
Tanner Wolfe (First Team).......................2006
Ben Dyon (Second Team).........................2006
Krik Labusch (Second Team)...................2006
Kevin Munz (Second Team).....................2006
Tanner Wolfe (First Team) ......................2005
Ben Dyon (First Team)...............................2005
Alex Minton (First Team)..........................2005
Jason Osborne (First Team).....................2004
Jason Osborne (First Team) ....................2003
Ian Zarac (First Team) ............................ 2003
Carl Keever (First Team) .........................2002
Jason Osborne (First Team) ....................2002
Joe Fitzpatrick (First Team) ....................2001
Chris Fronk (First Team)............................2001
Justin Niemann (Second Team).............. 2001
Jason Osborne (Second Team)...............2001
Ian Zarac (Second Team).........................2001
Scott Winch (Second Team)....................2000
Sean Finn (First Team) .............................1999
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Stian Tobiassen (Second Team)..............1999
Michael Poole (Third Team).....................1998
Scott Bower (First Team)...........................1997
Stian Tobiassen (Second Team)..............1997
John Jiga (Second Team) ........................1995
Clint Adams (First Team)..........................1993
Derek Alexander (Second Team)...........1993
Philip Dancel (Second Team)...................1993
Clint Adams (Second Team)....................1992
Chris Conte (Second Team).....................1992
Will Jackson (Second Team)...................1991
Nick Yocca (First Team)............................1990
Kevin Daxon (First Team) ........................1989
Nick Yocca (First Team)............................1989
Nick Yocca (First Team)............................1988
Pat Daxon (First Team).............................1988
Brian Candon (East)..................................1987
Nick Yocca (East) ......................................1987
Steve Knott (East)......................................1987
Ed Funcheon (East)....................................1986
Jason Russek (East)....................................1986
Brian Candon (East)..................................1985
Ed Funcheon (East)...................................1985
Geoff Timm (East).....................................1985
CONFERENCE ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
JJ Lofthouse-Smith.....................................2011
Andreas Schnabl.......................................2010
Jonathan Mendoza...................................2009
Fredrik Brustad .........................................2008
Gonzalo de Mujica...................................2008
Eugene Starikov .......................................2007
Miguel Rodrigues......................................2007
Robert Hodge ...........................................2006
Kevin Munz ................................................2006
Set Carpintero ..........................................2006
Brian Bell .................................................. 2005
Armante Marshall.....................................2005
Tanner Wolfe ............................................2004
Rudy Mehrens ...........................................2003
Alex Minton ...............................................2002
Andy Welch ..............................................2001
CONFERENCE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM
Kai Eckenrode............................................2012
Luis Ocejo...................................................2012
Joakim Helland..........................................2011
Luis Ocejo...................................................2011
CONFERENCE ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Jonathan Mendoza...................................2011
Ryan Corning.............................................2010
Jonathan Mendoza.................................. 2010
Andreas Schnabl.......................................2010
Grifﬁn Gilstrap (MVP).............................2009
Fredrik Brustad..........................................2009
Robert Hodge............................................2009
Ryan Corning............................................ 2009
Jonathan Mendoza.................................. 2009
Tanner Wolfe ............................................2007
Ben Dyon ...................................................2006
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Kevin Munz................................................ 2006
Tanner Wolfe.............................................2006
Ben Dyon .................................................. 2005
Ron Fulmore ..............................................2005
Alex Minton (MVP)....................................2005
Evan White ...............................................2005
Tanner Wolfe.............................................2005
Jason Osborne..........................................2003
Ian Zarac....................................................2003
Carl Keever ..............................................2002
Alex Minton................................................2002
Jason Osborne..........................................2002
Stian Tobiassen..........................................1998
CONFERENCE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Kai Eckenrode (Offensive)............ 10/29/12
Kai Ekenrode (Offensive).............. 10/31/11
Jonathan Mendoza (Offensive).... 10/24/11
Luis Ocejo (Defensive).................... 10/24/11
Andreas Schnabl (Defensive)........ 10/10/11
Jonathan Mendoza (Offensive)......... 9/6/11
Ryan Asare-Bediako (Offensive)....10/11/10
Jonathan Mendoza (Offensive).......10/4/10
Grifﬁ n Gilstrap (Offensive) ...........9/14/09
Robert Hodge (Defensive)................9/14/09
Logan Potter (Defensive)..................9/21/09
Kevin Munz (Offensive) ................ 10/12/09
Fredrik Brustad (Offensive)........... 10/19/09
Eugene Starikov (Offensive).............. 9/8/08
Marc Galizia (Defensive).................9/22/08
Eugene Starikov (Offensive)............9/24/07
Tanner Wolfe (Offensive).............. 10/29/07
Robert Hodge(Defensive).............. 11/12/07
Ben Dyon (Defensive)..................... 10/23/06
Jeff Smeraglinolo (Defensive) ........10/3/05
Jeff Smeraglinolo (Defensive)...... 10/31/05
Tanner Wolfe (Offensive).............. 10/31/05
Jason Osborne (Offensive)..............11/1/04
Jason Osborne (Offensive)........... 10/18/04
Jeff Smeraglinolo (Defensive) ..... 10/18/04
Ian Zarac (Offensive)..................... 10/27/03
Cark Keever (Defensive)..................9/23/02
Joe Fitzpatrick (Offensive)............ 10/29/01
Ian Zarac (Offensive)..................... 10/15/01
Tim Riek (Defensive)....................... 10/15/01
Ian Zarac (Offensive)........................9/24/01
J.R. Casadonte (Offensive)............ 10/30/00
Tim Riek (Defensive)....................... 10/16/00
Chris Front (Offensive)......................10/2/00
Stian Tobiassen ..................................11/3/98
Stian Tobiassen................................ 10/20/98
Stian Tobiassen...................................10/8/96
Tom Seeley..........................................10/3/95
Tom Seeley ........................................... 9/5/95
Clint Adams ..................................... 10/26/92
CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR
Sean Murphy............................................ 2001
CFISOA COACH OF THE YEAR
Sean Murphy............................................ 2006
History/Records
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Year-by-Year Record
Year
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
Coach
Record
Ed Holmes
1-1-4
Ed Holmes
3-3-0
Wes Berner
3-3-0
Wes Berner
2-4-1
Wes Berner
3-3-1
Wes Berner
4-5-0
Wes Berner
3-5-0
Wes Berner
5-3-1
Wes Berner
2-5-2
Wes Berner
1-8-1
George Borders 2-10-0
George Borders 6-7-1
George Borders 4-7-2
George Borders 8-5-1
Gary Manz
0-10-1
George Borders 4-10-1
Roger Dorio
5-9-2
Roger Dorio
6-8-1
George Borders 6-8-1
Gary Decker
3-11-4
Gary Decker
4-11-3
Gary Decker
5-10-1
Gil Dominguez 4-9-2
Gil Dominguez 7-10-1
Gil Dominguez 3-10-2
Gil Dominguez 5-10-1
Mike Parsons
3-11-1
Mike Parsons
5-15-0
Gary McKinley 10-6-5
Gary McKinley 7-4-1
Gary McKinley 8-11-0
Gary McKinley 11-5-1
Gary McKinley 13-2-2
Gary McKinley 7-12-1
Michael Mugavero 2-14-0
Michael Mugavero 5-13-0
Hatters in the A-Sun Records
1993 Tony McCall
8-11-1
1994 Tony McCall
8-11-1
1995
Tony McCall
5-10-0
1996
Tony McCall
2-11-2
1997
Tony McCall
11-8-1
1998
Sean Murphy
9-9-1
1999
Sean Murphy
8-8-1
2000
Sean Murphy
8-11-0
2001
Sean Murphy
13-7-0
2002
Sean Murphy
9-10-1
2003
Sean Murphy
8-10-1
2004
Sean Murphy
10-7-1
2005
Sean Murphy
9-11-1
2006
Sean Murphy
7-11-2
2007
T. Logan Fleck 11-5-2
2008 T. Logan Fleck 8-7-2
2009
T. Logan Fleck 14-4-2
2010
T. Logan Fleck 10-6-2
2011
T. Logan Fleck 10-5-4
2012
T. Logan Fleck 3-10-2
Totals 54 years
341-450-72
*Stetson began soccer in 1957 but did
not begin Division I play until 1971.
SINGLE GAME GOALS
1. Clint Adams vs. Florida Southern (11/3/93)............6
T7. Stian Tobiassen vs. UCF (10/2/96)...........................4
SINGLE GAME POINTS
1. Clint Adams vs. Florida Southern (11/3/93)......... 12
SINGLE GAME ASSISTS
T3. Jonathan Mendoza vs. JWU (9/1/10).....................3
Kevin Munz vs. Jackonville (10/2/09)..........................3
Gonzalo de Mujica vs. ETSU (11/2/08)......................3
Tom Seeley vs. Embry-Riddle (9/10/93).....................3
SEASON GOALS
1. Clint Adams (1993)..................................................... 27
SEASON POINTS
6. Clint Adams (1993)..................................................... 55
SEASON GAME-WINNING GOALS
T3. Tanner Wolfe (2005)...................................................6
SEASON GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
3. Andreas Schnabl (2010).........................................0.68
T7. Mike Estes (1988)...................................................0.85
SEASON SHUTOUTS
T4. Kevin Johnson (1989)...................................................8
CAREER GOALS
T5. Clint Adams (1992-95)............................................. 49
T14. Stian Tobiassen (1996-99).................................... 40
CAREER ASSISTS
T11. Brian Candon (1985-87)....................................... 27
CAREER POINTS
12. Clint Adams (1992-95)..........................................104
CAREER SAVES
7. Kevin Johnson (1989-92)..........................................321
T14. Tim Riek (1998-2001)..........................................287
CAREER GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE
8. Andreas Schnabl (2010-present)..........................1.19
CAREER SHUTOUTS
9. Andreas Schnabl (2010-present)............................. 12
T13. Ed Funcheon (1985-86, 1988)............................. 11
T16. Kevin Johnson (1989-92)....................................... 10
TEAM SINGLE GAME GOALS
T4. vs. Embry-Riddle (9/10/93).................................... 12
T9. vs. Johnson & Wales (9/1/10)................................ 10
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All-Time Series
All-Time Series Records
Opponent
Alabama A&M
Alabama-Huntsville
Adelphi
Appalachian State
Arkansas-Little Rock
Armstrong Atlantic
Averett
Augusta State
Barry
Barton
Belmont
Berry
Birmingham-Southern
Boston College
Bowling Green
BYU
Campbell
Centenary
Central Connecticut
Central Michigan
Charleston Southern
Charlotte
Cincinnati
Citadel, The
Clemson
Cleveland State
Coastal Carolina
Colgate
College of Charleston
Covenant
Connecticut
Dayton
DePaul
Detroit
Drexel
Duke
East Carolina
East Stroudsburg
Eckerd
Elon
Embry-Riddle
Emory
ETSU
FGCU
FIU
Flagler
Florida Atlantic **
Florida Southern
Florida Tech
Florida Tech-Jensen Beach
Furman
Gardner-Webb
George Washington
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
High Point
Hofstra
Holy Cross
Houston Baptist
Howard
Illinois-Chicago
Indiana U. (Pa.)
IPFW
IUPUI
Jacksonville
Johnson & Wales
Kentucky
Lafayette
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2-1-3
2009
1988
0-1-0
1976
1976
0-0-1
1986
1986
1-0-0
1995
1995
0-0-1
1993
1993
4-0-0
1986
1983
1-0-0
1980
1980
2-1-0
1990
1988
1-3-1
1992
1984
0-2-0
1984
1983
10-3-2
2011
1997
0-1-0
1979
1979
2-1-0
2006
1985
0-2-0
1994
1991
0-2-0
2003
1986
0-1-0
1984
1984
7-11-1
2010
1969
3-4-0
2003
1987
0-2-0
2005
1989
1-0-0
1990
1990
5-4-1
2001
1982
0-2-0
2006
1997
0-1-0
1999
1999
1-1-1
1994
1973
2-3-0
2008
1990
0-1-0
1987
1987
1-2-0
2006
1999
0-1-0
2001
2001
1-4-1
2010
1982
0-2-0
1981
1976
1-0-0
1990
1990
0-1-0
1992
1992
1-0-0
2001
2001
0-1-0
1996
1996
1-0-0
1992
1992
0-1-0
1985
1985
1-1-0
1994
1989
0-1-0
1992
1992
5-13-1
1983
1968
2-2-0
2006
1997
7-10-2
1993
1967
3-3-2
1977
1959
4-3-1
2012
2008
3-3-0
2012
2007
3-21-0
2012
1975
12-11-0
2007
1973
13-22-2
2012
1977
22-25-8
1994
1957
9-7-5
2004
1970
10-2-0
1985
1974
1-6-0
2011
1974
6-3-0
2007
1987
0-0-1
2011
2011
10-10-3
2007
1981
7-21-1
2012
1968
5-1-0
2004
1997
1-0-0
2009
2009
1-1-0
1996
1990
0-1-0
2012
2012
1-0-0
2004
2004
0-1-0
1998
1998
0-1-0
1971
1971
0-1-0
2004
2004
0-1-0
2000
2000
25-33-8
2012
1957
1-0-0
2010
2010
1-0-0
1995
1995
0-1-0
2005
2005
Liberty
Lipscomb
Long Island
Manhattan
Marymount
Memphis
Mercer
Methodist
Miami (Fla.)
Miami (Ohio)
Nebraska-Omaha
New Hampshire
North Carolina
North Carolina Wesleyan
North Florida
Northeastern
Northeastern Illinois
Northern Kentucky
Northwood
Nova Southeastern
Ohio State
Oral Roberts
Palm Beach Atlantic
Penn State
Pfeiffer
Radford
Rollins
Saint Leo
“St. B”
St. Francis (Pa.)
St. Joseph’s
St. Thomas
South Alabama
South Carolina
Southeastern
Southern Indiana
Stony Brook
Tampa
Temple
Tennessee Tech
Tennessee Wesleyan
Texas-Pan American
Thomas
Tusculum
UAB
UCF
UMBC
UNC Asheville
UNC Greensboro
UNC Wilmington
USC Upstate
USF
Vanderbilt
Vermont
VMI
Wake Forest
Webber International
West Florida
West Virginia
Western Illinois
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
Winthrop
Wofford
Xavier
1-0-0
7-1-2
1-0-0
1-0-0
3-0-1
1-1-0
20-11-2
0-1-0
3-21-4
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-2-0
0-2-0
0-1-0
8-1-1
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
1-0-1
0-1-0
1-1-0
6-0-0
1-1-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
12-29-1
19-13-4
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
0-7-0
1-1-0
0-1-1
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
4-11-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
1-0-0
2-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
10-31-3
0-1-0
3-2-0
0-1-0
5-4-0
4-1-1
4-24-1
1-0-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
2-0-0
1-0-0
0-1-0
0-1-0
1-1-0
1-0-0
1-3-1
4-1-0
0-1-0
1994
2012
1999
2010
1975
2002
2012
1983
1983
1992
2011
1997
2009
1984
2012
1993
1996
2012
2009
1985
2011
2002
1989
2012
1983
2005
2000
1999
1969
1992
2009
1985
1986
2003
1974
1994
2002
2000
2011
1988
1977
1997
1998
1980
2006
2012
1993
1995
2002
2005
2012
1990
1988
1997
2005
1990
2008
1989
2012
1991
1993
1989
2007
2007
1994
1994
2003
1999
2010
1972
2000
1985
1983
1961
1992
2011
1991
1990
1984
1979
1993
1996
2012
2009
1984
2011
1994
1978
2011
1983
2005
1957
1966
1969
1992
2009
1980
1982
1973
1974
1994
2002
1972
2011
1988
1977
1997
1997
1980
2006
1972
1993
1974
2002
1970
2007
1965
1988
1997
2005
1990
1985
1989
2012
1991
1988
1989
1994
1998
1994
**ﬁrst meeting with FAU was 1977 forfeit win; ﬁrst real match was in 1980.
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President
Dr. Wendy
Libby
University President
Fifth Year
Stetson University entered a new era of leadership in July 2009 when Dr. Wendy B. Libby became the university’s ninth president.
Along with Director of Athletics Jeff Altier, Libby was integral in bringing football back to Stetson for the first
time since 1956. The Hatters will play their first season in the fall of 2013. Coming with the return of football
was the construction of a state-of-the-art field house for not only football, but also men’s and women’s soccer and
the brand new women’s lacrosse team. The $6.7 million, 25,000 square foot facility was completed in August of
2012.
Formerly president of Stephens College in Columbia, Mo., the nation’s second-oldest women’s institution, Libby
has had a broad career in higher education and private industry. An expert in strategic planning, she plans to
build on Stetson’s values-centered heritage and tradition of academic excellence and communityengaged service
learning while movingStetson forward.
Prior to her six years at Stephens College, Libby served as vice president for business affairs and chief financial officer at Furman University, Greenville, S.C., from 1995 to 2003. She has 28 years of administrative and
teaching experience in higher education, at institutions including Westbrook College (now part of the University
of New England), the University of Hartford, the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, The Ohio
State University and Cornell University.
A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Libby earned her doctorate in Educational Administration from the University of Connecticut. Her undergraduate degree, in Biology with a concentration in Genetics, is from Cornell University. She
earned an MBA, with a concentration in Finance, from Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School
of Management.
Libby is a member of numerous higher education organizations. Last fall, she led a delegation of six college
presidents in a visit to Ewha University in Seoul, South Korea. In honor of her outstanding leadership, Libby received the 2007 Athena Award from the Columbia (Mo.) Chamber of Commerce Women’s Network for her support of women in realizing their full leadership potential and for contributing to the quality of life in the communi
ty. In May, she received
the 2009 Outstanding Higher Education Professional Alumni Award at the University of Connecticut.
She and her husband, Dr. Richard M. Libby, have two sons, Glenn and wife Ginger, and Gregg and wife Lori,
four grandchildren, a great-granddaughter, and three dogs. An avid reader, she enjoys cooking and entertaining.
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Director of Athletics
Jeff
Altier
Director of Athletics
17th Year
Jeff Altier, a 28-year veteran of the Stetson University athletic department, is in his 16th year as Director of Athletics. During his tenure, Altier has earned a reputation as an outstanding fundraiser and a leader with an eye on the future, and is
noted for his active participation in the NCAA governance structure.
Along with President Libby, he was integral in bringing football back to Stetson for the first time since 1956. The Hatters
will play their first season in the fall of 2013. Coming with the return of football was the construction of a state-of-the-art
field house for not only football, but also men’s and women’s soccer and the brand new women’s lacrosse team. The $6.7
million, 25,000 square foot facility was completed in August of 2012.
Altier, captain of the nationally-ranked 1982 Hatter baseball team, earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from
Stetson. Upon wrapping up his Stetson baseball career, he spent two years as a player/coach developing the sport in
Perth, Australia. He then returned to Stetson as an assistant coach before being promoted to Ticket Manager, Director of
Athletic Promotions, and then Associate Athletic Director. In these rolls, he spearheaded the department’s development efforts as well as oversaw athletic marketing and promotions, concessions and travel coordination. He was named Director of
Athletics in 1996.
Altier also served as Tournament Manager for the NCAA Division I Southeast First and Second Round Men’s basketball tournament hosted by Stetson in 1993 and 1996 at the Orlando Arena, and as Tournament Director for the 1999 and 2004
tournament.
Stetson has taken great strides in the area of gender equity under Altier, increasing scholarships, participation opportunities
and staffing for women’s athletics. The unprecedented success of the women’s tennis, golf, soccer, basketball and softball
teams in conference competition during Altier’s tenure are evidence of his commitment to women’s athletics. In fact, under his
direction Stetson’s women’s and men’s teams have won an impressive 15 conference championships.
A hallmark of Altier’s professional career was the building of Stetson’s $4.5 million baseball facility, Melching Field at Conrad Park. Built in conjunction with the City of DeLand, Melching Field is regarded as one of the nation’s premiere college
baseball facilities. Altier then turned his attention to construction of an on-campus softball facility, which broke ground in
2002 and was ready for competition in February of 2003. The Patricia Wilson Field has been named Collegiate Softball
Field of the Year four times. He was also instrumental in securing new state-of-the-art field lighting for both the softball and
soccer fields in 2005. Under his guidance, the Athletic Department has seen the addition of the new Wilson Athletic Center,
a $ 1.5 million health and wellness facility for the use of Stetson student-athletes.
Stetson athletics has continued to grow under Altier’s guidance. Three new sports have or will be added in the next year,
with sand volleyball starting competition in the spring of 2012, women’s lacrosse in the spring of 2013 and the return of
football in the fall of 2013. The program is also growing in terms of staffing and facilities, with construction currently under
way on a facility that will house the football, lacrosse and both soccer programs, along with practice field for football and
practice and game fields for soccer and lacrosse.
Altier’s leadership has extended beyond campus, as he has taken on Atlantic Sun Conference leadership roles, chairing
many committees and serving as conference vice-president. Additionally, he has served on the National Association of
College Directors of Athletics Division IAAA board of directors, the NCAA A.E.C. Cabinet and is currently a member of the
prestigious NCAA Leadership Council. Locally he has served as president of the DeLand Rotary Club, vice-president of the
DeLand Sports Redevelopment Association, and is a graduate of Leadership DeLand and Leadership Orlando. He is currently a member of the board of directors of the Central Florida Sports Commission. Altier was honored as the West Volusia Sportsperson of the Year for 2004. In 2011 Altier was recognized by his peers in the National Association of Collegiate
Director of Athletics as the Under Armour Southeast Region Division I Athletic Director of the Year.
Altier’s family includes wife, Sarah (Booker) (Stetson B.A. ‘82, M.Ed. ‘96), and children Heath (Stetson M.B.A. ‘09), Brianne,
and Garrett.
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ATC
Stetson President Dr. Wendy Libby announced that the University was bringing football back for the first
time since 1956 on March 14, 2011. More than a year later, on March 23, 2012, a groundbreaking
ceremony for Stetson’s $6.7 million field house and field renovation was held.
The 25,000 square foot building on the corner of Minnesota and Amelia avenues houses locker rooms
for lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, as well as football. Additionally, state-of-the-art sports medicine and strength and conditioning areas are also available to student-athletes at the Stetson University
Athletics Training Center.
The facility also includes office and meeting room space for each of the four programs, as well as an
equipment room. The VIP room on the second floor of the facility will be utilized during lacrosse games.
On one side of the field house are practice fields for the football team, on the other side are game and
practice fields for Stetson lacrosse, men’s soccer, and women’s soccer teams.
New this fall is a brand new scoreboard that was put in place on the south end of the Hatters’ game
field.
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Facilities
Since 1974, the J. Ollie Edmunds Center has been home to Stetson men’s
basketball, women’s basketball and volleyball contests. The Hatter men’s
basketball team defeated Marshall 73-58 in the inaugural Edmunds Center game on Dec. 5, 1974. In the 36 seasons since that time, the Hatters
have amassed over 330 total victories in their home building. Maintaining a top-notch athletic facility is a continual process, and the work at the
Edmunds Center has been at a pace to keep up with the development
of the athletic program itself. Over the past several years, the Edmunds
Center has received a number of physical modifications and equipment
upgrades. The scoreboards, shot clocks, bench seating, illuminated media
tables, floor design and lobby showcase have all recently been upgraded.
In 2000, the maplewood floor was completely sanded and repainted,
and new scoreboards were installed. In 2003, banners were hung in the
Edmunds Center rafters for each member of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
And in 2005, brand new bleachers were installed along the entire east
end of the building. Eight modern locker rooms are housed in the Edmunds
Center, among them the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s
soccer, softball and volleyball locker rooms. The Edmunds Center houses
coaches and staff offices. In addition, the complex contains the crew team
workout facility, dressing rooms, the ticket office and an athletic training room. The Edmunds Center was home to the men’s 1991 and
1996 Trans America Athletic Conference Tournaments as well as the women’s tournament in 1997. It also served as training camp site
for the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association in 1992 and 1993, and hosted the NCAA Volleyball Tournament First
Round in 1996.
Down the street is the Mandy Stoll Tennis Center, home of the Stetson
men’s and women’s tennis programs. Located on the east-side of the
DeLand campus, the Mandy Stoll Tennis Center was completed in late
1996. The state-of-the-art facility is named in honor of Mandy Marie
Stoll who was the tennis team’s top player when she was killed in an automobile accident in April 1988 during her junior year. During her three
years as a member of the Stetson tennis team, she set school records of
20 consecutive wins and 27 wins in one season. The facility includes six
courts, with plans for six additional courts in the future, a kiosk, three
gazebos, courtside bleachers and a new scoreboard. Three of the six
courts have been named: one for Mary Estella Palmer McNamara, the
late wife of SU trustee Dennis McNamara of Orlando and a Stetson
graduate; one in honor of former Stetson tennis coach Vicky Pate, also
a Stetson alumna; and one in memory of Mandy Stoll. The Mandy Stoll
Tennis Center has served as the host location for four Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s and Women’s Tennis Championships.
The Stetson softball team has played 10 seasons at Patricia Wilson Field
with tremendous success. The Hatters won their first 18 games on their home field in 2003 and have a combined home record of 278124 (.692). The sparkling facility features spacious dugouts, multiple bullpen and batting cage areas, a state-of-the-art scoreboard, a
brilliant lighting system for playing night games, and a concession area. A team field house and a press box were built in 2007-08. In
2010 Stetson hosted the A-Sun Tournament for the fourth year in a row.
One of the most picturesque, fan-friendly stadiums in the nation, Melching Field at Conrad Park will enter its 15th season as the home of Stetson
Baseball in 2013. At a cost of $4.5 million, Melching Field was the result
of a joint effort between Stetson University, DeLand Sports Redevelopment Association and the City of DeLand. Built on the same site as old
Conrad Park, Melching Field opened on Feb. 12, 1999. Hatter fans have
flocked to Melching Field in record numbers. With more than half a million
fans since the stadium opened in 1999, Stetson is often ranked nationally among college baseball attendance leaders. Melching Field features
permanent seating for 2,500 spectators with grass berms holding approximately 500 additional fans. A full-service concessions area greets
visitors upon their entrance to the park on Woodland Boulevard. The 2012
season marked the debut of a new high-tech scoreboard, which is located
in left field and is equipped with a state-of-the-art message center and
graphics board.
The numerous golf courses in Florida provide the men’s and women’s golf
teams with ample places to play. The Hatters host tournaments every year
at the DeLand Country Club, Southridge Golf Club, and Victoria Hills Golf Club. Also, the cross country teams host a meet every October at the Sperling Sports Complex, and the crew team practices and competes at nearby Lake Beresford.
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Athletic Training
• The Stetson University Sports Medicine staff is under the direction of the head team physician, three associate
physicians, and full time certified athletic trainers providing a full complement of services to enhance the physical
performance and personal healthcare of each student-athlete.
• The sports medicine staff’s main location is in the athletic training room of the Wilson Athletic Center. The athletic training room is a 2,500 square-foot facility dedicated to the healthcare of all student-athletes. It is stocked
with over 9,000 pounds of free weights and selectorized equipment.
• The sports medicine staff is focused on identifying and preventing athletic injuries through the use of a complete
line of evaluation tools including a state-of-the-art isokinetic testing and rehabilitation device.
• The addition of the Athletic Training Center brought on an additional state-of-the-art athletic training room.
• The division of sports medicine utilizes a wide array of physicians, counselors, and other allied health care professionals to assist our student-athletes in all aspects of their healthcare, growth, and development.
• A full-time certified athletic trainer is on site for all in season practices, games, weight training, and conditioning
sessions.
Sports Medicine Mission Statement
The Sports Medicine Program serves the Stetson University Department of Athletics by providing a comprehensive health care network, wellness and education for each
participating member of the Department of Athletics. This
health care willplace emphasis on the prevention, care,
treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries and illnesses. In addition, these services are made available to
the remainder of the Stetson University community through
our physical therapy alliance.
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Strength/Conditioning
Brad
Lokey
Director of Strength & Conditioning
Second Year
After spending more than three years away from the state of Florida, Longwood native Brad Lokey has returned home to serve as the
Director of Strength and Conditioning at Stetson University.
A former member of the United States Marine Corps, Lokey oversees the strength and conditioning program for all 19 of Stetson’s varsity sports. Lokey is a certified Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength & Conditioning Coaches Association as well
as by the National Strength & Conditioning Association. He is also certified as a personal trainer.
Lokey comes to Stetson from Cumberland University in Tennessee where he was the Director of Strength & Conditioning. Before that,
he spent six months working in the Georgia Tech Strength and Conditioning department – primarily working with the football, softball,
swimming and diving and cheerleading squads for the Yellow Jackets.
It was during his time at Georgia Tech when Lokey completed his practicum and internship hours to earn his certification as a strength
and conditioning coach.
He also spent time working with the football, men’s and
women’s basketball and wrestling teams at UT-Chattanooga.
Lokey was the first head Strength and Conditioning Coach
and Fitness Center Manager at Webber International
University in Babson Park, Fla., working in that position for
two years. He was responsible for the 19-sport Warriors
program, designing and implementing workout programs
for all sports, implementing and analyzing results to test
the effectiveness of the programs and creating a computer
data base for workouts for student-athletes.
Lokey was born in Shelbyville, Tenn., but grew up in
Florida, graduating from Lyman High School in Longwood.
He received his bachelor’s degree in Recreational Administration with minors in Biology and Coaching from Central
Methodist University in Fayette, Mo., in December of 2006.
He played football for four years at LHS and two years at CMU before spending four years of honorable military service in the Marine
Corps prior to completing his scholastic-athletic endeavors. He earned a master’s degree in Business Administration and Sport Management from Webber International in 2009.
Lokey is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches
Association (CSCCa). Lokey possesses three credentials from the NSCA including; Registered Strength & Conditioning Coach (RSCC),
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) and Personal Trainer (CPT). He is also Strength & Conditioning Coach Certified
(SCCC) and is recognized as an approved mentor by the CSCCa.
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For 35 years, the Atlantic Sun Conference has supported its member institutions in providing intercollegiate athletics programs committed to Building Winners for Life. The A-Sun meets it mission
by maintaining the highest standards in academic and athletic achievement, creating a balance
between student and athlete. Adding an emphasis on sportsmanship in the competitive arena and
fostering leadership opportunities through community service, the A-Sun, its member institutions
and its student-athletes aim for an overall educational experience that is successful in Building
Winners for Life.
BUILDING
The student-athletes of the A-Sun consistently achieve academic accolades on a national level...
As a whole, the Atlantic Sun set a new record with more than 65 percent of all student-athletes
earning All-Academic status after achieving at least a 3.0 GPA last year. ETSU’s Adam Solazzo and FGSU’s Sarah Hansen swept the
Division I-AAA Men’s and Women’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards, while the A-Sun also claimed the men’s post-graduate scholarship
from the association. FGCU’s Courtney Chihil garnered A-Sun Female Student-Athlete of the year honors, graduating with a 3.86 GPA in
nursing while leading the team in minutes and helping her team to the fifth best winning percentage in the nation. Also recognized as a
Capital One All-District and DI-AAA ADA selection, she was the A-Sun’s candidate for the NCAA’s Woman of the Year award. For the second consecutive year, The A-Sun is one of only three conferences in NCAA Division I women’s soccer to have all of its teams win the NSCAA
Team Academic Award for posting a team GPA of 3.0 or better. The Atlantic Sun Conference set a new high with seven teams receiving
The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award for the 2011-12 season by their maintaining at least a 3.30
cumulative team grade-point average on a 4.0 scale or a 4.10 cumulative team GPA on a 5.0 scale. The A-Sun’s total ranks it in a tie for
second among the 31 NCAA Division I conferences.
WINNERS
... while performing at a high level in the competitive arena ...
The A-Sun placed three men’s basketball teams in postseason play for the second consecutive season, with Mercer claiming the 2012 CIT
Championship and giving the A-Sun its first postseason championship in league history. The Jacksonville women’s track and field team won
a conference record seventh consecutive indoor and outdoor track and field titles. In its first year of eligibility for all sports, FGCU won a
combined eight regular season and tournament titles, the most in the conference. Softball continues its pursuit to become a multi-bid sport
as the league posted the 11th best RPI in the NCAA, its fifth straight season being ranked in the top-12 and boasted six top-100 teams
including conference champion Florida Gulf Coast (74). Men’s Golf continues to grow into one of the conference’s strongest national sports.
North Florida earned a No. 2 seed at its regional while Kennesaw State earned at at-large beth to the championship. Representatives
of six schools participated in NCAA Regional play in 2012, doubling last year’s numbers. Additionally, North Florida’s appearance in the
NCAA Championship Round ups the A-Sun’s total to at least one team in the championship in eight of the last nine years. The A-Sun added
sand volleyball and became the first conference in NCAA history to host a conference championship in the emerging sport. Additionally,
pairs from North Florida and Stetson advanced to compete in the AVCA Collegiate Sand Volleyball National Championship.
FOR LIFE!
...and preparing themselves to become valuable members of their community .
The NCAA annual Federal Graduation Rate and Graduation Success Rate (GSR) report shows the A-Sun living its mission of Building Winners for Life as 12 A-Sun postseason teams equaled or bettered the national average. Resulting from a number of initiatives throughout
2011-12, the A-Sun SAAC raised more than $22,200 to benefit organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Association, the American Cancer
Society, Boys and Girls Club, and many more. In eight years of fundraising, the SAAC has accumulated more than $125,000 for local
programs. Six Atlantic Sun Conference member institutions were named to the 2012 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, two with distinction. That number
also places the A-Sun among the top half of Division I conferences, as only 12 of 31
conferences had six or more schools recognized. The A-Sun has successfully placed 17 individuals on NCAA committees. The conference is the only one in the nation to post Faculty
Athletics Representatives on both the Leadership and Legislative Councils. Since opening
in 1997, Florida Gulf Coast University has amassed more than 1 million service-learning
hours and earned national recognition for its program. In the latest periodic rankings by
national publications, six Atlantic Sun member institutions have been named as one of the
top colleges and universities across the country in the annual “America’s Best Colleges”
2012 list, created by Forbes Magazine. Stetson tops the list of the half-dozen A-Sun institutions that rank in the top 15 to 23 percent of all colleges and universities granting fouryear degrees. The list also includes North Florida, Mercer University, Northern Kentucky
University, East Tennessee State University and Kennesaw State University.
Headquartered in Macon, Ga., the A-Sun footprint reaches into seven six of the top media
markets in the Southeast. The A-Sun includes a blend of the most prestigious and dynamic
private and public institutions in the region: East Tennessee State University, Florida Gulf
Coast University, Jacksonville University, Kennesaw State University, Lipscomb University, Mercer University, University of North Florida, Northern Kentucky University, University of South
Carolina Upstate and Stetson University.
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Stetson University
Location
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The DeLand campus, 25 miles from Daytona Beach and 35
miles from Orlando, is home to the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration and School of Music.
The College of Law is in St. Petersburg/Gulfport.
The Tampa Law Center is in downtown Tampa.
The Stetson University Center at Celebration is in the Orlando
area.
Accreditation and Degrees
Stetson University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award:
• bachelor’s, master’s and Educational Specialist degrees in the
College of Arts & Sciences,
• bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the School of Business
Administration,
• bachelor’s degrees in the School of Music,
• the Juris Doctor and Master of Laws degrees in the College
of Law,
• a joint J.D.-M.B.A. degree.
The university’s programs are accredited by:
• AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business,
• American Bar Association,
• American Chemical Society,
• National Association of Schools of Music,
• National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education.
• Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP), a specialized accrediting body
recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation
(CHEA).
DELAND CAMPUS INFORMATION
Facilities
Stetson University was founded in DeLand in 1883, and the 175acre DeLand campus is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. Recent improvements to the DeLand campus include:
• $6.7 million athletics complex, including a field house and
four playing fields (under construction),
• addition of a coffeehouse in the Carlton Union Building (completed),
• renovation of Nemec Hall into pet-friendly housing (completed),
• renewal of landscaping and walkways in the campus core
(ongoing),
• upgrades to classrooms and the addition of more energysaving lighting (ongoing).
Recent additions to the DeLand campus include:
• $8 million Science Center addition to the existing Sage Hall,
• Mary B. McMahan Hall, an addition to the School of Music’s
Presser Hall,
• Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center,
• Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Environmental Learning Center.
Within the past seven years:
• a softball training facility was added at Patricia Wilson Field,
• 5 fraternity houses were renovated,
• 6 residential halls were built, 5 of which feature apartmentstyle living.
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Faculty
The DeLand campus has 195 full-time faculty members, 95 percent
of whom hold Ph.D. or equivalent degrees and who teach undergraduate classes. Our student/faculty ratio is 11-to-1.
Student Body
Stetson’s 2,291 undergraduates come from 42 states and 41 foreign countries; 58 percent of undergraduates are female and 42
percent are male.
Study Abroad
Stetson University students may study in other countries for a few
weeks to a full semester. Faculty-led programs take place in Austria,
Brazil, England, France, Germany, Guatemala, Hong Kong, mainland China, Mexico, Russia, Scotland and Spain. Certain School of
Business Administration classes and programs include an overseas
component to such locations as Hong Kong, Vietnam, Malaysia,
South Africa, New Zealand and Australia.
Athletics
Stetson is a member of the NCAA Division I Atlantic Sun Conference
and offers 17 intercollegiate sports: football, baseball, softball,
volleyball, sand volleyball, men and women’s basketball, men’s and
women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf, crew, cross country, men’s
and women’s soccer, and women’s lacrosse. The non-scholarship
football program will be part of the Pioneer Football League and
will play its first games in the fall of 2013. The university also has
a vibrant Club Sports program featuring Aikido, croquet, dance,
equestrian, men’s and women’s lacrosse, mixed martial arts, sand
volleyball, shooting, skydive, men’s soccer, surf, swim, table tennis,
tennis, triathlon and ultimate Frisbee.
Student Life
The DeLand campus alone is home to more than 100 student organizations, including service and special interest groups, student
government, social fraternities and sororities, and 17 scholastic and
honorary societies including Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa
and Alpha Kappa Psi.
Admission
Stetson seeks students with a challenging high school curriculum. The
Fall 2011 incoming freshmen class had an average 3.74 GPA, was
in the middle 50 percent SAT range of 1070-1240 and the middle
50 percent ACT range of 22-27.
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